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Broadband to go… cut the wires

Filed under: Internet Trends — admin at 2:27 am on Thursday, January 31, 2008

With the recent news that a dodgy cable blacked out the internet for millions of people in Egypt and India, I was reminded about the mobile internet becoming more and more tempting. My connection speed is fairly slow here - being 4km from the exchange, and I fairly regularly connect up on my mobile Phone on one of Three’s tarrifs. The speed’s good, the data transfer rates suit all but the greedy video downloaders, and you know no-one’s going to put a spade through the cable!

More info: Mobile Broadband.

3 mobile broadband 1GB

BBC iPlayer traffic increases 14-fold in a month

Filed under: Web news — admin at 12:22 am on Tuesday, January 22, 2008

As a user of BBC’s iPlayer since its very early beta, I’m quite encouraged by the big take up in the service recently - (See Hitwise Intelligence - Robin Goad - UK: BBC iPlayer traffic increases 14-fold in a month) - I don’t have a VCR and the DVD recorder died, as most seem to do, through lasers being just too darn sensitive to family life.

One big worry remains though as a user of the iPlayer and services like Channel 4’s “4 on demand” - bandwidth. The phone companies (and the government) got things wrong many years ago when they missed the opportunity to invest in rewiring the country before it got crucial. Now it is crucial and it’s pretty much too late. By the time our broadband speeds have caught up with the likes of Japan, our appetite for data download and upload will have already increased too much.

Web Site Design Articles Dictionary

Filed under: Website Design — admin at 7:23 am on Friday, January 4, 2008

This is probably the most succinct and readable glossary of web terms I’ve come across. Hats off to those clever people at White Hat Web Design for this:
http://www.white-hat-web-design.co.uk/articles/dictionary.php